Farmers Bancorp (FABP) Fair Value & Analysis
Financial Services · US · Market cap $93.9M
Fair value as of: Jun 26, 2026
Analysis
Farmers Bancorp (FABP) currently trades at $51.75, while our model-based Fair Value estimate is $65.83 — implying the stock looks roughly 27.2% undervalued today. We read business quality at 95/100 (high quality), in the Financial Services sector. Bull case: trading below our estimate, it may offer upside if the fundamentals hold. Bear case: a low price can be a value trap when quality is weak or the data is thin (evidence: high) — always confirm before acting.
About the company
Farmers Bancorp operates as the holding company of The Farmers Bank that provides a range of banking products and services for individuals and businesses in north central Indiana, the United States. The company offers checking, savings, health savings, and individual retirement accounts; mortgage, home equity, personal, consumer, auto, student, agricultural, small business administration, commercial, commercial real estate, construction, residential, and installment loans, as well as home equity lines of credit, personal financial statements, and revolving lines of credit; and debit and credit cards. It also provides treasury management; trust and estate, investment, and farm management services; asset management; mobile banking and electronic banking services; merchant services; and convenience services comprising eStatements, notifi alerts, change order requests, and reorder checks. Farmers Bancorp was founded in 1876 and is based in Frankfort, Indiana.
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How we calculate Fair Value
Each company is valued through a stack of independent intrinsic-value models (DCF variants, residual-income, multiples and more), blended into one family-balanced consensus and weighted by how much trustworthy data backs it. A separate quality layer scores the fundamentals. Every input is real reported data — nothing guessed.
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